Reference suture of gluteus minimus muscle: a modification of the lateral approach in total hip arthroplasty

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
José María García López, Jorge Gómez Alcaraz, Juan Carlos García de la Blanca, Alexis D. Iliadis
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Abstract

The lateral approach is one of the most frequently used surgical procedures in total hip arthroplasty, being its main disadvantage the postsurgical abductor muscle weakness that many patients present, which may lead to Trendelenburg gait in a high percent of cases. For this reason we propose a surgical variation which consists in using a suture reference for the gluteus minimus just before its tenotomy, that allows a better repair of the abductor musculature during the closure. It also facilities muscles mobilization during the dissection, reducing the risk of neurovascular damage if we place an additional retractor, and also protects the gluteus minimus and gluteus medium during the insertion of the prosthetic components. With these advantages, we aim to reduce the most frequent complication of the lateral approach as it is the abductor muscle weakness. This modification only consists in a new suture, so it does not implies additional complications in contrast with the classical approach. However, in some patients can be difficult to place the suture if they have a tendinous deterioration of the gluteus minimus or a chronic break.
臀小肌参考缝合:全髋关节置换术中外侧入路的改良
外侧入路是全髋关节置换术中最常用的手术方法之一,其主要缺点是许多患者术后外展肌无力,这可能导致很高比例的病例出现Trendelenburg步态。出于这个原因,我们提出一种手术改变,包括在臀小肌肌腱切开术之前使用缝合参考,以便在关闭期间更好地修复外展肌组织。它还有助于剥离过程中的肌肉活动,如果我们放置额外的牵开器,减少神经血管损伤的风险,并且在植入假体部件期间保护臀小肌和臀中肌。有了这些优势,我们的目标是减少外侧入路最常见的并发症,因为它是外展肌无力。这种修改只包括一个新的缝线,因此与传统入路相比,它并不意味着额外的并发症。然而,在一些患者中,如果他们有臀小肌肌腱恶化或慢性断裂,则很难放置缝合线。
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期刊介绍: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is a leading international publisher of professional health information for physicians, nurses, specialized clinicians and students. For a complete listing of titles currently published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and detailed information about print, online, and other offerings, please visit the LWW Online Store. Current Orthopaedic Practice is a peer-reviewed, general orthopaedic journal that translates clinical research into best practices for diagnosing, treating, and managing musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical research, invited special focus reviews and general reviews, as well as original articles on innovations in practice, case reports, point/counterpoint, and diagnostic imaging.
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